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PUTNAM COUNTY, Fla. -- Misty Croslin has received another 25-year prison sentence for the seven drug charges to which she entered a guilty plea.

In October, Croslin received a 25-year sentence on similar charges in St. Johns County, and today's sentence in Putnam County will run concurrently.

In addition to the prison time, Croslin must pay fines totaling more than $1 million, will have her driver's license suspended for two years following her release, and will serve five years of drug offender probation.

There were seven counts against her. On two of the counts, according to the state attorney's office, she received a 25-year sentence for each.

On each of two other counts, she was sentenced to 15 years, and on each of the final three she received a three-year sentence.

Since each sentence will run concurrent with the others and with her previous sentence, there is no added prison time beyond the original 25 years.

Croslin, along with her brother, ex-husband and two others, was arrested in January 2010.

In Croslin's first sentencing, Judge Wendy Berger decided not to use the "youthful offender" option, which would have resulted in a prison sentence of six years.

In the absence of being sentenced as a youthful offender, Croslin faced up to 240 years.